Kurdish Families Begin Return to Afrin, Syria
The first groups of Kurdish families have started returning to Afrin, Syria, after years of displacement. Many of these families had been living in Kobane.
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The first groups of Kurdish families have started returning to Afrin, Syria, after years of displacement. Many of these families had been living in Kobane.

The Syrian government is developing a plan to facilitate the return of 400 Kurdish families to their homes in Afrin, with a presidential delegation involved in the effort.
Kurdish families in Syria are struggling with uncertainty and a sense of abandonment by their former U.S. allies following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime.

A report highlights the plight of Kurdish families, including artists Afsa and Sarbat, who have been separated by the conflict between Iraq and Iran, forcing them to leave their children and lives behind.